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U.S. company Intuitive Machines and NASA have finally released photo proof of the robotic Odysseus lander on the moon ... touched down in what looks like a foggy mist — with a broken leg.
The impact upon landing resulted in one of the lander's legs snapping. However, the broken leg mitigated some of the impact, allowing Odysseus to gently tilt and rest on its helium tank at a 30 ...
This image provided by Intuitive Machines shows a broken landing leg on the Odysseus lander. The lander touched down near the moon’s south pole on Feb. 22, 2024, but then fell over on its side ...
The Odysseus moon lander, which first launched for the moon on February 15, appears to have broken a leg upon landing and then fell over on the moon’s surface, with some of the first images received ...
Odysseus lander shown touching down on moon with broken leg in dramatic new pictures. A second photo shows the lander on its side with the dark elliptical shape of a crater around 500 metres away.
As the Odysseus Moon lander faces its final hours, ... Image from Odysseus showing the broken leg and the plume from the throttling engine. Intuitive Machines. View 3 Images 1 / 3.
Intuitive Machines This image shows a broken landing leg on Odysseus. The lander touched down near the moon’s south pole on Feb. 22 but then fell onto its side, hampering communications. CAPE ...
The first private U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon broke a leg at touchdown before falling over. Intuitive Machines, the company that built the lander, said it was still generating solar power ...